The best and worst shoes for your feet (2024)

The best and worst shoes for your feet

The right shoes can help prevent foot, leg and back pain. The support you get from the ground up has an impact on the alignment of your entire body, says Jocelyn Curry, D.P.M., a Piedmont podiatrist, so it is wise to invest in the right style of footwear.

Shoes to avoid

Fashion shoes may look attractive, but they aren’t doing your body any favors. Dr. Curry says the worst types of shoes for your feet include:

The best shoes for your feet

Dr. Curry says the best shoes for your feet include:

  • Wedge heels. In lieu of high-heeled stilettos, consider wearing a slight wedge shoe with no more than a ½- to a 1.5-inch wedge. This slight angle can provide better support and balance.

  • Sneakers. While athletic shoes are generally supportive,most sneakers have a lifespan of six months or 500 miles due to the softer shoe material. If they’re worn out, you could be setting yourself up for injury.

Switch up your footwear

Alternate your shoes daily. Avoid wearing the same shoes more than four to five days in a row. Rotating your footwear reduces overuse of a muscle group or set of joints.

Dr. Curry recommends wearing the right shoes for the occasion. Wear sneakers or supportive footwear for any type of exercise or when you know you’ll spend long periods of time on your feet.

“You only get one set of feet in this lifetime,” says Dr. Curry. “It’s important to take care of them properly. The sacrifice of wearing the latest fad in shoe wear is not worth the health risk of permanent foot deformities with accompanying knee or hip pain.”

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The best and worst shoes for your feet (2024)

FAQs

What is the best type of shoe for your feet? ›

Look out for shoes with a soft and flexible sole that can absorb shock and distribute pressure evenly across your foot. You could also consider wearing flats or trainers, as shoes with a low and wide heel can also help improve stability and reduce the risk of falls.

What sneakers do foot doctors recommend? ›

Though there are many other great brands of shoes, some examples of tennis shoe brands that provide good support are Brooks, Asics, New Balance, and Hoka,” Dr. Jensen said. “Typically, these brands are going to have different models for different foot types.”

What shoes to wear to avoid foot pain? ›

The Basics ---

Avoid high heels and narrow shoes. Instead, look for shoes with thick soles and cushioning.

Are Crocs bad for your feet? ›

When Crocs aren't used as they were designed for, they place additional strain on the sole and the heel pad. Inadequate support would mean that the toes need to grip, leading to tendonitis or worsening any preexisting issues. You may also develop issues such as corns and calluses or other toe deformities.

Are Skechers good for your feet? ›

As a consequence, Skechers can cause ligament and muscle stresses and strains. The memory foam could take on the 'memory' of a poor gait style causing destabilising foot, ankle, knee, hip and lower back pain.

What is the No 1 shoe? ›

1. Nike. Nike is an American multinational corporation that designs, develops, manufactures, and markets footwear, clothes, equipment, and accessories in the whole world.

Are soft or hard shoes better for your feet? ›

Cushioning and shock absorption – Your footwear should provide a soft, cushioned surface for your foot. Your cushioned shoe will absorb shock, which means the overall impact on your joints is lower. Cushioned footwear also tends to be more comfortable than a hard, thin sole.

What do podiatrists think of Skechers? ›

Sketchers DO NOT have appropriate stability in the upper fabric and the heel counter to complement an orthotic. As such, you will probably find the orthotic redundant, or in worse case contributing to the cause of injury. Remember, an orthotic does 50% of the work. The shoe does the other 50%.

Which type of shoes are recommended to prevent foot and leg problems? ›

Mesh, calfskin, and other flexible materials allow your feet and toes to move freely. This is especially important if you have bunions, hammertoes, or other foot deformities. To reduce rubbing, look for shoes with minimal design elements, such as straps, hooks, and sewn-in logos.

Do podiatrists recommend shoes? ›

What is best for your foot is a shoe that is comfortable and well suited for your activity. It could very well be an under $30 pair of shoes from Walmart (which I have seen a number of my patients wearing) or something else ten times as expensive.

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